Talk:Parallels Workstation Extreme

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Despite being new, this is one of the first widely available implementations of Intel VT-d technology. Instead of deletion, I propose that its focus on VT-d be expanded. I can handle this, or the original author may be better equipped to. 71.206.29.104 (talk) 15:31, 7 April 2009 (UTC)


 * Feel free to add to the article. I've reorganized it some, but would appreciate some additional help, especially when it comes to the more technical aspects.  Cheers! CP2002 (talk) 16:25, 7 April 2009 (UTC)

Reads like an advertisement (or a brochure cut/paste job)
This "article" seems to just restate the marketing claims / product data for a commercial product, with no afterthought, no relating it to other similar technologies etc.

Another IP-only user said he would help about 3 years ago, but its still a hype stub. (Oh, and this certainly wasn't the first x86 hypervisor to take advantage of the addition of an IOMMU to Intel (VT-d) and AMD x86 CPUs, The approximately same aged VMWare ESXi 4.0 does the same, but it is more focused on using it with server type hardware such as high speed disk controllers.

I had hoped this article would at least explain what the product did/does technically rather than the marketing hype.

I think this article deserves that ugly "reads like an advertisement and may be deleted" banner more than most of the innocent articles that usually get it, but as I have seen that tag overused so much, I am not going to add it here either.

77.215.46.17 (talk) 20:38, 10 August 2012 (UTC)